1. crunchy - Noun
2. crunchy - Adjective
Likely to crunch, especially with reference to food when it is eaten.
I put some lettuce in the burger to make it more crunchy.
(slang) Having sensibilities of a counter-culture nature lover or hippie; derived from the concept of crunchy granola.
San Francisco is a very crunchy town.
(usually in the plural) A pellet of dry cat food.
(military slang) an infantryman, as opposed to a tanker (combatant manning a tank)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA classic pound cake with a strong flavor of strawberry, crunchy exterior and great moisture. Source: Internet
An additional variety of crunchy coated peanuts popular in Israel is "American peanuts". Source: Internet
From a small galley at the back of the boat, the cook produced tasty mie goreng (fried noodles), fresh fish, fried rice and crunchy shrimp crackers. Source: Internet
He is encyclopedic on the flora, pointing out plants like the lemon bacopa that the Calusa and Tequesta tribes used as mosquito repellent, and the saltwort, a pale green crunchy plant great as a snack or in a salad. Source: Internet
Colorado Springs-based is hosting a one-hour class on making the crunchy, sugar-dusted treats at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 30. Tune in to for the free class, or if you miss it, catch it later on Sweet Addict's YouTube channel. Source: Internet
Carne asada lorenza, a crunchy open taco slathered with refried beans and melty cheese. Source: Internet